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#16575
Unwanted interaction between Emacs & Oxford English Dictionary
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Reported by: Joe Fineman <joe_f <at> verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 03:08:02 UTC
Severity: minor
Tags: moreinfo
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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Message #6 received at 16575-quiet <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
On Monday, January 27, 2014 10:06:59 PM UTC-5, Joe Fineman wrote:
> I use GNU Emacs 24.3 with Cygwin 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) under Windows XP
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> Professional Service Pack 3 Build 2600. For many years I have been
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> using the CD-ROM Oxford English Dictionary, Version 3.1. Since
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> December 2012 (at which time I was using Emacs 22.3), the two have
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> interacted in a bizarre way: Whenever the OED and Emacs are both
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> running, if in Emacs I make a deletion, the computer switches to the
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> OED window and attempts to look up the character or string deleted.
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> (That of course is an intolerable distraction and means that I have to
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> kill the OED after each use of it.) This behavior has survived the
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> upgrade from Emacs 22.3 to 24.3. It does not occur with deletions in
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> other software such as Conkeror and Microsoft Word, so I *suppose* it
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> is a peculiarity of Emacs.
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> Feel free to speculate. %^)
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> --
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> --- Joe Fineman joe_f <at> verizon.net
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> ||: Wealth, like happiness, is best attained while pursuing :||
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> ||: something else. :||
In case anybody cares, I have found the source of this misbehavior. It is a bug in an OED feature I had been unaware of. The way to make it go away is to click on Options & then unclick "Auto-search from clipboard". Why this feature, with accompanying bug, chose to light on Emacs is not clear to me, but conceivably it has something to do with Emacs & therefore possibly belongs here after all.
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